Hi Mark! My question is about the world building of Twin Peaks. Was that a key focus point for you and David? The world of Twin Peaks almost feels surreal and real at the same time, it's one of the reasons why I love the show so much and wish I was living there.

Thanks. Also can't wait to get a copy of your book and for the show to return next year.

He doesn't get to choose which scene from the finale to play. FX provide the scenes to these late night talk shows. Also Kirsten Dunst is there to promote the finale, so it would make sense for the scene played to also be from the finale.

For me I think Beckett is sticking around as Captain as a cover so she can solve the Locksat stuff and to keep Castle, Alexis, Esposito and Ryan safe. When she went on the run in the first episode, Castle, Alexis, Esposito and Ryan went looking for and Castle nearly got himself killed. The people that were after her will probably leave her alone if they think she's dropped the case and is solving crimes as Captain. I think the writers probably didn't explain it well enough, or they probably wanted the viewers to figure it out for themselves. That's my take on it.

I love Clara. I like how she can choose when she wants to travel with the Doctor because of her job unlike previous companions. And I'm going to get hate for this, but I personally didn't like Donna, I found her too annoying and was glad she left.

I love Joss Whedon and I loved Age of Ultron but I think if those scenes weren't cut it could've been a much better film than it was perceived, especially with Banner/Natasha as that relationship was criticised by some (stupid) fans. I didn't have a problem with it as I felt it was logical because they can't have children and they both think they're monsters.

Also I think this could have led to Feige not wanting to answer to Perlemutter anymore.